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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Apr 1977, p. 23

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New Forester Officers SECTION 2-PAGE 5-PLAINDEALER--FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1977 New officers were installed when the St. Agatha Court 777, National Catholic society, met Tuesday, April 19. Pictured are! front row, Mrs. Ed Frett. trustee; Mrs. Qeorge Mann, financial secretary; Mrs. Clara Michels, sentinal; Mrs. Delores Rogers, National secretary; Mrs. PaulPitzen, president; Mrs. Albert Huff, trustee and Mrs. Phil Bartmann, junior director; back row, Kim Huemann, special conductor; Mrs. Stanley Schmitt, conductor; Mrs. Leo Diedrich, treasurer; Mrs. Francis Schmitt, vice president; Mrs. Ernest LaBuy, trustee; Mrs. David Miller, recording secretary; Mrs. Leo Freund, sentinal; Mrs. Boyd Lindberg, conductor; Mrs. Joseph Jacques and Mrs. Richard Hitler, junior directors; and Miss Karen Mann, special conductor. - The new officers of St. Agatha Court 777, National Catholic Society of Foresters at Johnsburg, were installed Tuesday evening, April 19. The installation took place at the Community club hall following the annual dinner at Het- termann's. Special guests at the dinner were Father Leo Bartel. spiritual director. Mrs. Melania Thiel, the latest fifty- year member, and Mrs beloros Rogers. National Secretary of Chicago Mrs. Rogers, the installing officer, installed the following President, Mrs Paul Pitzen; vice-president, Mrs Francis Schmitt; recording secretary, Mrs. David Miller; financial secretary, Mrs George Mann; treasurer, Mrs. Leo Diedrich; trustees, Mrs. Ed Frett. Mrs. Ernest LaBay; and Mrs. Albert Huff; conductors, Mrs Stanley Schmitt and Mrs Boyd Lind­ berg; sentinels. Mrs. Leo Freund and Mrs Clara Michels; junior directors, Mrs Joseph Jacques. Mrs. Richard Hillerand Mrs. Phil Bartmann. Special conductors were Miss Karen Mann and Miss Kim Huemann Mrs. Tom Fowler the retiring junior director accepted the eighth consecutive junior court award, which was a fitted briefcase for the junior court plus a monitary award for the directors and the court. Mrs. Thiel was also presented the fifty year membership pin by the National secretary. A bowling team of St. Agatha Court members sponsored by the N.C.S.F. in the Illinois Fraternal Congress bowling tournament were presented with first place trophies by the N.C.S.F. President Mrs. Florence Welsh at the twenty- third annual conference of the Rockford Diocese N.C.S.F association held in Elgin, Sunday, April 17. Team' members were Mrs. Kurt Jensen, Mrs. Jerry Wakitsch, Miss Barbara Himpelmann, Mrs. Donald Gaylord and Miss Mary Gende. Local Church To Show "The Sounds Of Love" "The Sounds of Love" will be shown at The Alliance Bible church on May 1, at 7 p.m. This new color documentary features Maria Von Trapp, the real Maria from the "Sound of Music", movie actress Dale Evans, and Corrie Ten Boom, who during World War II was condemned to death by the Nazis for aiding the Jews of Holland to escape capture and death. "The Sounds of Love" is a film about women, but it is not a woman's film. It is an ab­ sorbing documentary that has appeal to both men and women as it probes into the lives of three magnificent ladies. Corrie Ten Boom suffered at the hands of the Nazis'. Cruel war-time death claimed the lives of four of her loved ones. Betrayed by her countrymen for aiding Jews, she, too, was scheduled for execution. Her description of what happened is a lesson in love that viewers will not soon forget. Dale Evans' marriage to cowboy actor Roy Rogers beautifully illustrates that true love is possible in Hollywood's world of make believe. In "The Sounds of Love" she illuminates how God involves Himself in human drama and makes Himself heard through "The Sounds of Love". Maria Von Trapp has a powerful story. Her ad­ venturous and overflowing life was told in the film "The Sound of Music". In "The Sounds of Love", she reveals an in­ teresting combination of the bitter and the sweet as she tells of those days in the Austrian Alps just before the invasion of Hitler's armies. "The Sounds of Love" is a film about women, but it is more than that. It is, in truth, a film about Christ. Al GOOD/YEAR CUTS THE DECK AND DEALS Whitewall Six* Phil F.E.T. par tlrl and old tlraa E78-14 $2.26 F78-14 or 15 $2.42 or $2.52 G78-14 or 15 $2.58 or $2.65 H78-15 $2.88 L78-15 $3.12 Other sizes low priced too ITS YOUR DEAL! 1 itrook' 4for80 A78-13 whitewall plus $1.73 F.E.T. per tire and old tires ^Custom Power Cushion POLYGLAS' WHITEWALLS Goodyar's All Time Best Seller I Four of a kind SUPER BUY ON POLYESTER 'Power Streak' BlasPty Tires A7S-13 blackwall plus $1.73 F.E.T. per tiro & old tires Other sizes and whitewalls at low prices tool Blackwall Sin Plus F.E.T. and old tiros B78-13 E78-14 $1.80 $2.26 G78-14 $2.53 H78-14 G78-15 $2.73 $2.59 H78-15 $2.79 Wild Card 1977 NEW CAR RADIALS 'Custom Tread' Radials with two full-width steel cord belts Whitawall Six* Plua F.E.T. and old tlraa BR78-13 $2.06 ER78-14 $2.47 FR78-14 $2.65 FR78-15 $2.59 GR78-15 $2.90 HR78-15 $3.11 JR78-15 $3.27 LR78-15 $3.44 GOODfYEAR Just Say "Charge Itl" CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE! Front-End Alignment 11 88 Any U.S. mm4» tar - parti extra il n*«<l*d. Excludes front-wh**l drlv* cart. '(lomplrte Hiiul»nii» and nli|tnm«'nt correc­ tion - |o inert-Hue lire mileu^e and improve alerring •Precision equipment. u»ed b> ex­ perienced mechanic*, help* enmire a preci>tion alignment. Lube and Oil Change $ A S S 1 I Up to Up to S qtl. of ma (or brand IO/M«radc •)!. 'Complete chaHHiH lubrication & oil change •Help* etiMire long wearing part* & Nmooth. quiet performance "Please phone for appointment •Includes light trucks Aik for our Froo Sottory Power Chock EngineTune-Up $o^88 # • tcyf.-Add $4 for Icy I.. $2 for air cond. $4 lost for car* with «!#*•--«le lanition EMISSION'S TEST Reg. 113.00 On Special for *9®* Our mechanic* electronically fine-tune your engine on the Sun 2001. We inniall new pointa; plugtt and condemtor. The tune-up include* a tent of charging and Ntarting «>Htemn a* well an carburetor adjustment. In Mhort, we do everything we ran to help >ou maintain a Kmoofh-running engine. sssssssaHi W GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER OWNED AND OPERATED BY: McHENRY CHECKPOINT, INC. 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL PHONE 385-7300 HOURS: DAILY 8 to 6 FRI. 8 to 6 SAT. 8 to 4 Ringwood News 728-0343 653-9262 728-0295 Protein Needed Protein is nature's cell and muscle builder. For optimum health, you must have adequate, complete protein daily. Complete protein is protein that contains all of the essential amino acids in a balanced profile. Swing Chorus Entertains At iia • T " Spring Tea The Spring Tea held at the Ringwood church last Thur­ sday was a great success. We were disappointed not to have Mrs. Pierce with us as she was very ill, but happy to have Mae Stinespring do a book review and to have the "Swing" chorus from the West campus under the direction of Mr. Leighty with us. Those of you who weren't with us missed a tremendous program. , CANCER DRIVE The month of April is Cancer month and we are running to the end of the month but the ladies of the area are still going door to door. We may be a week late coming to your door but we hope that you will greet us with a donation for the Cancer drive Remember these ladies are donating their time and money. HOME Those we are glad to hear have arrived home from their stay in the hospital are Martha Betts, Martha Bidlak and Tina Betts. Tina went in for surgery since our last writing and is home recuperating. LADIES "500" CARD CLUB The Ladies "500" card club met in the home of Vera Frey. In the absence of Blanche Howe, Jessie Motley joined the group for the afternoon. Jessie paid attention to her cards for the afternoon as she went home with high score. Helen Winn must have been in a talkative mood 'cause she went home with low score. Too much talkin', Helen? VISITORS Visitors in the area over the weekend from down the southern way were Danny Betts and his wife, Judy, and little son, Jessie James. Danny ant' Judy live in Mountain Home. Ark., and they visited friends and relatives in the area and introduced them to Jessie James who is a cute 5 month old. blue-eyed redhead. Dorothy and Earl Betts send their best to all in the area. ANNIVERSARY Our belated best wishes to Joe and Rosa Visconti who celebrated their anniversary Wednesday, April 27. HERE AND THERE Mrs. Nellie Hepburn and Art Jensen drove to Roscoe last Sunday to visit Tom Madden. Mr. Madden is in the intensive care unit of Memorial hospital at Beloit. Wis. They later drove to Richmond to call on the Webster Blackmon family. BIRTHDAYS Happy Birthday to Ed Mack, May 1, and May 2, we find Nellie Hepburn, Jay Walkington and Walter Wilcox celebrating their special day. Nancy Barker and Pamela Jean Barker share May 3. Nancy is Pamela Jean's aunt. Wendy Brennan and Susan Hogan share May 4 as do Lori Rich, Dennis Rich, Jr., Charles Carr, Chas Brennan and Jack Pearson, May 5 Happy Bir­ thday to all of you wonderful people. N o a n n i v e r s a r i e s . Remember that the only way we can remember you is if you call us and give us your special dates and happenings. THINGS TO REMEMBER Every Sunday - Church services - 9:15 a.m. Ringwood church. Every Sunday -- Church school -- 9:45 a.m. - Ringwood church Every Tuesday - 9:30 a.m. -- Bible study Every Wednesday - 7 p.m - choir practice -- Ringwood church Dial-a-Prayer -- 385-1234 - A new prayer each day for you DISPLAYS POTTERY Richard Hohimer of McHenry will be displaying his pottery at this year's eighth annual Art Fair and Festival - Art '77. This truly great cultural event for the North Shore will feature the works of nearly seventy-five exhibiting artists and craftsmen The show will be held Saturday, April 30, from 1 to 11 p.m and Sunday. May 1, from noon to 6 p.m., sponsored by the North Shore Unitarian church. ON ENERGY COMMITTEE Congressman John B. An­ derson (R-Ill.) has been named by House Speaker Thomas O'Neill as the ranking minority member on a special ad hoc House Energy committee. The new 37-member committee will have final review authority over legislation in this Congress dealing with President Carter's energy proposals and other energy related subjects. Problems Two great American mysteries: "Who does the umpire boo?" and "Who listens to the bartender's troubles." -Star, Kansas City. SUBSCRIBE To The McHenry Plaindealer And Save s 10.30 Over Newstand Price FILL OUT AND MAIL OR BRING TO: McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry,III. 60050, with check or money order for *10.50 for one year subscription within McHenry County. 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No. 2(>00C. 17 86 reg. 27.86 DAIWA Minicast System 18 Just the ticket for the fisherman who seeks the challenge of ultra­ light fishing. It's the ultimate in a compact rod & reel spincasting system. No. MCI-38. 76 reg. 23.87 ALL DAIWA Rods IP d Choose from our wide selection of assorted Daiwa rods. We have just the rod you re looking for. $000 OFF 4400 W. RTE. 120, McHENRY, ILL. HORNSBYS family centers OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 RT. 47 & COUNTRY CLUB WOODSTOCK, ILL. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 6

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